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February 23, 2026

The Reuben: Corned Beef vs. Pastrami

The other day I was at Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto and

Taking a timeout to point a couple things out

I was told yesterday that former Gilroy High wrestler Jesse Delgado, who, while in high school, won four Central Coast Section titles and placed no worse than fourth at the CIF state championships, winning it all in 2009, transferred from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to the University of Illinois. I looked him up on the Illinois athletic website and, sure enough, there he was.

Beer in the Garden: Fact or Fallacy?

We've all been told things since we were kids. You know, things like "don't walk with the pointed end of scissors sticking out," or "don't go out side barefoot because you'll step on glass." And so it is that we come to some gardening adages.

Pluto’s Demotion to ‘Dwarf Planet’ has Far-reaching Consequences

Well, maybe this is old news, but I'm shocked about Pluto. The

Parlez-vous tasty?

Among the great artists of France, there are painters, poets and

Planting citrus in South Valley

Locals don't often think about growing citrus in our area, and

Lots of days to celebrate

Shockingly, I missed National Gumdrop Day. What? You've never

‘Evita’: A look at history

In London in 1976, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice released an album of a show that would be called “Evita.” By early 1977, the album took the world by storm and when “Evita” premiered in London in June 1978, everyone was humming "Don't Cry For Me Argentina." In September 1979, “Evita” opened on Broadway to a sold-out run that went on for four years.

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